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Norfolk PCC pledges continued support for domestic abuse survivors and victims

Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green is backing a countywide initiative aimed at tacking domestic abuse. The White Ribbon Campaign was officially launched at the Nest in Norwich yesterday (Monday 11 November) by Leeway Domestic Violence and attended by the PCC


National lead for domestic abuse welcomes pledge to help Norfolk employees get help and support

Nearly 25,000 employees will benefit from a special pledge signed by employers to help victims of domestic abuse in Norfolk. The HEAR* campaign was launched by Norfolk’s Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Group (DASVG) in November 2020. Since then 39 companies, representing 24,426


Partners join together to send message to victims of domestic abuse over the summer

We know that just because we are going into the summer months it does not mean everything is sunshine behind closed doors – partner organisations across Norfolk are launching a campaign to let victims of domestic abuse know there is help and support available. Partners


Help for victims of domestic and sexual abuse

and making a sound would put you or someone else in danger, your call will be transferred to the Silent Solution system and you will be asked to press 55. Joined up support for those experiencing domestic abuse across Norfolk. 0300 561 0555  Email: referrals@nidasnorfolk.co.uk NIDAS website Suicide


Norfolk employers continue to pledge to help victims of domestic abuse

Thousands of employees across Norfolk now have access to vital help and support if they are affected by domestic abuse thanks to the launch of workplace pledge in the county.


Norfolk’s PCC receives extra funding to support victims and survivors of Sexual Violence and Domestic Abuse

More funding to help victims and survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence has been secured by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk. The extra funding of £557,000 awarded by the Ministry of Justice is part of the Government’s strategy to provide longer term


Organisations encouraged to bid for funding to help victims of domestic abuse in Norfolk

Closed to applications The current tender opportunity for domestic abuse services in Norfolk has been cancelled. A new procurement will commence in Spring 2020


Innovative scheme to tackle domestic abuse supported by PCC

An initiative which aims to improve help and support for families and individuals experiencing domestic abuse has received vital backing from the office of Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner. The three year Norwich Connect pilot programme, which is thought to be the first of its kind


Standing together against domestic abuse

A campaign to raise awareness of domestic abuse and increase reporting and referrals to agencies is launched today. It will aim to reach those responsible for abuse, those who experience it and friends and family members who may be aware of it. Posters using the strapline #IWalkedAway


Norfolk's PCC has pledged to do all he can to continue to tackle domestic abuse in the county

Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner Lorne Green highlighted his commitment to tackling domestic abuse in the county as he delivered a speech at the Domestic Abuse Conference organised by Leeway in Norwich. Addressing attendees